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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Natural Resources Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Natural Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • If we want to ensure that Texas remains the economic powerhouse that it is, we must consider this carefully
  • The Economically Distressed Areas Program, otherwise

  • up with the state's booming population and economic growth
  • The economic impact, sadly, is geographically combined.
  • I believe so, if the economics and the picture change in
Summary: During this meeting of the Texas House Natural Resources Committee, critical discussions centered on various legislative proposals impacting water management and conservation in the state. Chairman Harris emphasized the importance of balancing economic growth with conservation efforts, noting the urgency of addressing Texas's finite water resources. Several members raised concerns about the administrative processes governing water laws, and a variety of bills were presented, including a definition cleanup bill and modifications to reporting requirements. The committee heard testimony from multiple stakeholders who provided insights on existing issues and proposed solutions to enhance water management in Texas.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Land & Resource Management Mar 27th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Land & Resource Management Committee

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  • the bill for reaching such agreements, this gives undue leverage to property owners, who have no incentive
  • This prevents a mess of conflicting regulations that could make compliance needlessly complex or economically
  • ...and that creates an economic incentive for the customer
  • Our members, we're in the business of trying to advocate for incentives, you know, carrots, not sticks
  • ="5904"> Which stalls property rights, hurts the business community, and could cause significant economic
Summary: The meeting addressed significant bills with a focus on housing and property rights, specifically discussing HB2149 and HB2559. Representative Tepper introduced HB2149, which aims to amend amortization and non-conforming land-use procedures to better protect private property rights. The bill received testimony supporting its intent to maintain a balance between property development and municipal zoning regulations. Furthermore, Representative Patterson discussed HB2559, emphasizing the need for establishing reasonable protections against development moratoriums that affect homeowners and builders, highlighting the necessity for adequate notice and a higher threshold for moratorium approvals. Both discussions prompted vigorous dialogue and engagement among committee members as well as the public, illustrating the complexities involved in balancing growth and regulation in real estate development.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Insurance Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am

House Insurance Committee

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  • limit in any way an insurer's right to recover interest, penalties, attorney's fees, and other non-economic
  • You don't get non-economic or economic damages in the typical first party property damage case under
  • And then you add non-economic damages.
  • Now, this bill is not optional bundling or given an incentive for bundling.
  • conditions against financial incentives for denials.
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee on Insurance focused on several significant bills, including HB854, which aims to reform insurance payment structures to improve accessibility for homeowners needing urgent repairs. Representative Garcia-Hernandez strongly advocated for this bill, highlighting the struggles faced by constituents unable to cover upfront repair costs. Additionally, HB4092 was discussed, which seeks to clarify regulations surrounding pre-suit notices in insurance claims, emphasizing the importance of protecting policyholders' rights. The meeting included various testimonies, with both supporters and opponents voicing their concerns about how these bills could impact consumers and the insurance industry.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Mar 5th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V

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  • item is a technical adjustment to adjust Rider 17, the amount of retained collections, or excess incentive
  • Item two is a request to increase defense economic

  • marker="403" data-time="2412">Item four is additional funding for the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive
  • educational interests to provide increased access to regional resources and support tourism and economic
  • >

    Madam Chair, if it's been vetted, analyzed, and it makes economic

Summary: The meeting of the appropriations committee focused on a range of topics including budget adjustments for various state departments and agencies. Key points of discussion included the Texas Department of Criminal Justice budget, which saw considerations for funding adjustments to support both community supervision and correction programs. The committee members exhibited keen interest in mental health resources, with some discussions revolving around a proposed additional funding for staff and programs aimed at improving support for vulnerable populations in the justice system. Additionally, there were discussions regarding the adequacy of existing resources for elderly inmates, and the potential need for policy changes around this issue.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

89th Legislative Session Mar 24th, 2025 at 02:03 pm

Texas House Floor Meeting

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  • and cats sold at pet stores, providing a civil penalty for the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic
  • for the storage, taking, or diversion of state water, for the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic
  • prospective tenant in connection with the residential lease for the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic
  • penalties and authorizing a fee for offenses, referred to the Committee on Trade, Workforce, and Economic
  • by Armando Martinez relating to the qualifications for participation in the Moving Image Industry Incentive
Summary: In the recent committee meeting, a wide array of bills were discussed, including significant topics such as education reforms, public health initiatives, and environmental regulations. Members engaged in a robust discussion regarding HB3478, which relates to definitions of child abuse and neglect, where concerns were raised about the implications for vulnerable children. Additionally, HB3487 sparked debate over tax collection practices that affect restaurant owners involved in oyster shell recycling programs, highlighting the balance between environmental sustainability and business concerns.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 12th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Today we will review Article 7: Business and Economic Development.
  • They're a great economic driver for our state.
  • They're great economic drivers as well.
  • They are a great economic driver for our state.
  • They are a great economic driver for our state.
Bills: SB1
Summary: The committee meeting addressed various pressing issues, notably the funding and appropriations for transportation and housing programs. Presentations focused on $40.4 billion in funding for highway projects, which is directed towards construction, maintenance, and infrastructure development for the upcoming biennium. Discussions highlighted the importance of addressing the capacity for project delivery amid increasing demands due to population growth and increased vehicle miles traveled in Texas. Additionally, Senator Hinojosa pushed for clarifying the funding available for driver education programs, especially for homeless and foster youth, which underscored a need for legislative support to ensure adequate resource allocation. Public testimonies lent depth to these discussions, presenting the human impact of legislative decisions.
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  • understand why ERCOT would see this as an opportunity to really set us up with extra high voltage and the economic
  • commission addresses public interest in all of its proceedings, trying to balance the opportunities for economic
  • Is there an incentive for those loads that have their own backup?
  • I mean, is there an incentive for those with backup that are not co-located?
  • When they come here, they bring their own, but is there any incentive? Are we planning to...?
Summary: The meeting of the Senate Business Commerce Committee addressed multiple bills, notably focusing on SB842, SB372, and SB262. Chairman Schwartner facilitated discussions around the Texas Energy Fund, with updates provided by PUC Chairman Thomas Gleeson. Gleeson outlined the current status of the energy applications, highlighting that out of 72 applications, 17 had progressed. The committee also raised concerns regarding the need for additional transmission capacity, particularly in the Permian Basin, and discussed the implications of transitioning from 345 kV to 765 kV lines. Overall, the session was marked by a sense of urgency to finalize decisions by the approaching deadlines set for May 1st.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Business and Commerce Apr 22nd, 2025

Senate Business & Commerce Committee

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  • Third, it promotes economic growth by encouraging Texas businesses to align with nationally and globally
  • implementing reasonable cybersecurity controls, safeguarding sensitive personal data, and reducing economic
  • These laws prove that incentives work. In Ohio, 76% of SMBs increased their cybersecurity spending.
  • There's not just economics at play; there's also reliability
  • American jobs are the primary incentive drawing in

Summary: The meeting of the Senate Committee on Business and Commerce centered around critical legislation including SB2858, SB324, and several others pertaining to regulatory consistency and enforcement in local governments. Notably, SB2858 was introduced to address the apparent noncompliance of some cities with state laws by empowering the Attorney General to enforce regulations more effectively. The members deliberated on the implications of this bill, with public testimony highlighting the need for stronger measures against local governments that ignore state mandates. Aside from regulatory discussions, SB2610 was well-received as it aimed to provide cybersecurity protections for small to medium-sized businesses, encouraging compliance with industry standards while simultaneously minimizing potential legal repercussions for companies against data breaches. The committee aimed to strike a balance between ensuring business security and avoiding undue burden on smaller enterprises.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Energy Resources Apr 7th, 2025 at 12:00 pm

House Energy Resources Committee

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  • the commission to update their penalty guidelines based on factors like the operator's potential economic
  • Maybe if there's a little bit more incentive for the landowners, they might take that on and put a little
  • However, you don't want to ever take away an operator's opportunity to turn a well back into economic
  • You only want that to occur after it has reached its economic end of effectiveness.
  • Economic lifespan, and so that's why it's designed like
Summary: The meeting of the House Committee focused predominantly on House Bill 3791, which aims to reform the notification requirements for excavators before commencing work. Representative Batson introduced the bill, emphasizing the need to update Texas's current 48-hour notification system to align with 45 other states, where the notification period is typically two business days. The bill aims to enhance public safety and streamline the excavation process, allowing for a more efficient and timely communication system among excavators and utility locators. During the discussions, Vice Chair Morales raised concerns regarding equitable enforcement and the absence of penalties for locators if deadlines aren't met, which led to a more in-depth conversation about enhancing responsibility across parties involved in the excavation process.
US
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  • intelligence arms, from fighting money laundering and terrorist financing to levying and enforcing economic
  • span marker="61" data-time="720"> families enduring higher prices, lower pay, lost jobs, and broad economic
  • Wall Street's loss-absorbing capital requirements, which help prevent bank failures in times of economic
  • ="79" data-time="936"> to answer hard questions about the way President Trump is undermining our economic
  • targeted by the regulation, considering the costs and benefits of any proposed change, as well as incentive
Summary: The meeting involved significant discussions around key legislative proposals, primarily focusing on various bills such as HB2 and SB5. The committee examined the implications of these bills on issues like housing affordability and financial regulation. Notable members engaged in debates, providing differing perspectives on the potential economic impacts of the proposed bills. The meeting witnessed public testimony, which included a call for accountability in government actions and oversight of current financial policies. Members echoed concerns about following through on commitments to address critical issues affecting everyday Americans.
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  • how it manages the integration of requirements, budgeting, and acquisition processes, aligning incentives
  • So I think the best incentive, because our industrial base is absolutely...
  • It's one of our greatest national assets—our economic power and our innovation within our country.
  • 611" data-time="7320"> with the Defense Industrial Base and ensuring that we can benefit from the incentives
  • 7632">I think we need to be a dependable and reliable customer because competition is the greatest incentive
Summary: The meeting primarily focused on military procurement and modernization, with significant discussions surrounding the Air Force's capabilities and strategic needs. Key topics included the urgent need for recapitalization of the Air Force's fighter squadrons, as well as the importance of integrating new technologies like autonomous systems to bolster military effectiveness. Several senators raised concerns about the current resources available to the Air National Guard and the potential loss of skilled service members if recapitalization plans are not swiftly developed. There were also discussions on the importance of maintaining air superiority in light of evolving threats, particularly from adversaries like China.
TX
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  • Because of the financial piece of it, this does provide an incentive to actually go after these people
  • So economics will work in this case.

  • Okay, now I understand that side of the economics,

  • This bill provides no vineyard support, no grower incentives, and no meaningful farm support.
  • ...dollar economic impact to the state's economy, and that
Summary: The meeting conducted by the committee saw extensive discussion surrounding several key bills, including HB4749, SB621, and HB201. Notably, HB3133, which involves legislation regarding explicit deepfake content and social media, was presented and debated vigorously with a committee substitute being proposed to align it with federal standards following the recent federal 'Take It Down' Act. The committee moved to report several bills favorably, including HB1506, emphasizing support for updating laws concerning political contributions and expenditures. Public testimonies were held on various bills, allowing stakeholders to voice their perspectives, particularly on legislation concerning tactical medical professionals and their role during high-risk incidents. The committee concluded the meeting by laying out additional bills for further discussion in subsequent sessions, underscoring a commitment to thorough legislative review.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Finance Feb 27th, 2025

Senate Finance Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • When you receive government money to perform research, you have to wonder what the incentive is.
  • What is the incentive to get the money or to find a solution
  • There's also the enormous economic cost, Chairman, of all the lost time, the lack of.
  • While SB 5 can support biotech and economic...
  • There's an economic impact of that as well. And that's the second point that I want to make.
Bills: SB5, SJR3
Summary: The meeting focused on important legislative considerations surrounding dementia and healthcare funding in Texas. Discussions were centered on SB5 and SJR3, which aim to establish the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (DPRIT) and enhance funding for dementia research and prevention efforts. Senators highlighted the urgency of addressing the growing prevalence of dementia, emphasizing that nearly half of nursing home residents suffer from Alzheimer's or other related disorders. Public testimonies from experts and advocates underscored the need for research funding and the dire need for comprehensive care that could affect millions of Texans.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

State Affairs May 7th, 2025 at 10:05 am

House State Affairs Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • Over a hundred years of population growth and economic development, we have developed.
  • the needs of the economic development of the state, and we
  • Or if it's going to create a perverse incentive in the other direction. Again, just wondering...
  • This gives us the incentive so I can do an off-take."
  • So I'm not here to represent economic development or the utilities.
Bills: SB6, SB11, SB33
Summary: The meeting focused primarily on Senate Bill 6, which aims to address the needs for increased reliability and transparency in Texas's energy infrastructure. There were multiple testimonies from stakeholders representing various sectors, including data centers and electric cooperatives, discussing their support and concerns regarding the bill's impact on interconnection and load management. Key issues raised included improving load forecasts, the adequacy of existing methodologies for cost allocation, and ensuring the reliability of the grid amidst the growing demand from large energy consumers like data centers. The discussion emphasized the need for a balance between fostering economic growth and maintaining grid reliability, amidst concerns about potential uncertainty for businesses due to some provisions in the bill. The committee concluded the meeting while keeping the bill pending for future deliberation.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Higher Education Apr 8th, 2025 at 08:00 am

House Higher Education Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • House Bill 4066 is a bill that will abolish the Texas Research Incentive Program.
  • There's not much incentive for them to stay in the rural areas, so how are you going to address that?
  • Plus, there are other incentives—

  • students will be first-generation and most likely coming from some type of Pell recipient or socially economically
  • I served on the Educational Foundation and on economic development
Summary: The committee meeting focused on several significant bills including HB271, HB3326, HB4066, and HB2853. Notably, Representative Tenderholt raised concerns about the substantial increase in student fees proposed in HB2853, emphasizing that the increase could impact low-income students disproportionately. Discussions also revolved around the administrative corrections needed for HB271, where it was confirmed that the committee substitute was adopted before reporting favorably. The atmosphere of the meeting was engaged, with various representatives expressing their views and offering insights into the implications of the proposed legislation.
TX

Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Aug 22nd, 2025 at 08:08 am

House Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • For example, as we've long advocated, should the Economic Distressed Areas Program also include residential
  • Many of these solutions can be effectively implemented through a combination of education and incentives
  • While we welcome all these new residents and the economic growth that comes with them, the concerns over
  • This is exactly what the incentives that we think are.
  • The design bill has a lot of good incentives to build safer
Summary: The committee meeting addressed multiple bills related to emergency preparedness and flood prevention, with significant discussions on HB48, SB3, and HB75. Representative Darby opened the meeting by advocating for the creation of a nine-member alert notification system to address public saturation with emergency alerts and to streamline the notification process by evaluating the effectiveness and coordination of existing systems. Testimonies from various stakeholders underscored the necessity of reducing alert fatigue among residents while enhancing the state’s overall readiness for impending natural disasters. The meeting featured robust support for HB75, aimed at establishing stricter safety standards for youth camps located in flood-prone areas following recent tragic flooding incidents that highlighted the urgent need for improved safety measures.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Energy Resources Mar 24th, 2025 at 11:00 am

House Energy Resources Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • As a result, the Texas coastal region unnecessarily faced grave negative economic and social impacts.
  • marker="235" data-time="1404">I think that a lot of folks don't realize the number of jobs, the economic
  • From an economic standpoint, are you aware of how much the losses were with respect to...
  • So there's an economic impact, a negative economic

  • to find alternatives to disposal because most, unless there's an incentive, will choose the cheapest
Summary: The meeting of the committee focused on the discussion and advancement of several key bills, notably HB1285, HB2890, HB1971, and HB1169. Chairman Darby opened the session by presenting HB2890, addressing the economic impact of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, particularly in light of recent federal pauses on LNG projects which have affected Texas significantly. The committee heard testimonies regarding the necessity of increasing communication between Gulf states to protect the industry, illustrating the importance of unified action against federal regulations that may harm Texas's LNG sector.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Appropriations Feb 19th, 2025 at 10:02 am

House Appropriations Committee

Transcript Highlights:
  • There's really not much incentive for a candidate to

  • Incentive allotment.
  • So the evidence that we have today is that the retention benefit of the Teacher Incentive Allotment is
  • will reach the threshold for the economic stabilization
  • However, we cannot use that for our economically disadvantaged areas program.
Summary: The meeting focused on significant discussions surrounding the Texas state water planning process and flood mitigation efforts. During the session, experts presented on the need for an adaptive and collaborative approach to manage Texas's water resources. A particular emphasis was placed on the upcoming updates to the state water plan, which aims to address projected shortages and enhance infrastructure to handle both drought and flood conditions. The collaboration involved regional groups who play a vital role in identifying community needs regarding water infrastructure development.
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Agriculture & Livestock Apr 8th, 2025 at 02:00 pm

House Agriculture & Livestock Committee

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    This program has proven to facilitate trade, stimulate economic

  • ">Of produce that is imported through the Far International Bridge, Texas makes $2.50 back as an economic
  • $6.5 billion, meaning Texas roughly $16.5 billion in economic
  • economic development and hundreds of thousands of jobs in
  • So the city has no incentive to help us with the homeless population and the trash and debris.
Bills: HB2013, HB4163, HB4810
Summary: The meeting of the Agriculture and Livestock Committee mainly centered around discussions regarding three bills: HB4810, HB2013, and HB4163. Notable emphasis was placed on HB4810, which seeks to renew the Trade Agriculture Inspection Grant Program due to its critical role in ensuring the efficient flow of agricultural goods between Texas and Mexico. Testimonies from various stakeholders highlighted the importance of cross-border trade and the economic impact of agricultural imports, which supports thousands of jobs and ensures a reliable food supply. The committee members engaged in thoughtful deliberations about the necessity of maintaining and expanding the program to accommodate rising trade volumes and local agricultural needs.

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